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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x190x21 mm, kaal: 932 g, colour illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Cengage Learning, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1435460898
  • ISBN-13: 9781435460898
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x190x21 mm, kaal: 932 g, colour illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Cengage Learning, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1435460898
  • ISBN-13: 9781435460898
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 is today's premier tool for managing digital images. Photographers at every level, from beginner to pro, appreciate Lightroom for its power, its ease of use, and its ability to impose order on sometimes unruly photo collections. Whether you're new to Lightroom or an old hand ready to master its latest features, EXPLORE LIGHTROOM 4: A ROADMAP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS will show you how to use the program to develop an efficient workflow and edit, organize, sort, and share your photos and photo collections. Adobe Community Professional Gene McCullagh offers sure, thorough guidance on all the features and benefits of Lightroom 4, including: Lightroom's newest capabilities, such as soft-proofing, photo book creation, and extended video support; organizing your Lightroom library with keywords, geotagging, mapping, and more; editing techniques using Lightroom's rich palette of tools--to refine and enhance your photos; and outputting your photos via print, slideshows, and websites. With today's large-capacity digital cameras, it's easy to fill a hard drive with photos that are unorganized and, all too often, ignored. Take control--let EXPLORE LIGHTROOM 4: A ROADMAP FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS help you get your hands around your photo collection, perfect your images, and share them with the world.

Increase productivity, improve image quality, and boost your business income as Adobe Photoshop Lightroom X for Wedding and Portrait Photographers introduces the best practices for establishing an efficient, effective digital workflow. Whether you are a professional or aspiring wedding or portrait photographer, you'll discover the proven, streamlined digital workflow needed for business success, using Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 software. This clear, concise guide covers all aspects of working with digital images -- from capturing unforgettable images with the lens to sharing images with clients through prints, slideshows, web galleries, or electronic archives. You learn to import and efficiently organize images. Proven methods demonstrate how to edit photo shoots with thousands of images into the few hundred best photos in only 15 minutes. You learn how to place client galleries online within hours after an event and fulfill print or digital orders. In addition, you discover how to safely back up images at all stages of workflow and efficiently archive work. Author Scott Rouse uses his extensive experience in Lightroom to introduce less familiar, but exceptional tools for photographers that help you best manage digital assets. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom X for Wedding and Portrait Photographers enables you to increase efficiency, image quality and business profitability, all while spending less time behind the computer.

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Introduction. 1: Equipment and Software Needs. Minimum System Requirements. Monitor Setup and Calibration. External and internal storage solutions. Other software programs. 2: Importing and Organizing. Digital Asset Management (DAM) Basics. File Naming. Metadata. Shooting Tethered in the Studio. Importing Video. General Lightroom Interface Discussion. Collections and Quick Collections. 3: Editing. Labels, Flags and Ratings. Keywords. 4: Developing. Choosing a Starting Point - Setting Default Develop Settings Before and After. Local Adjustments. Special Effects. Presets. Batch Editing. Working with External Editors. 5: Sharing. Exporting. Printing. Slideshows. Online Galleries. Sharing your Catalog. Emailing Files. Watermarks. 6: Archiving and Storage. Archives vs. Backups. Choosing a backup routine. CD vs. DVD vs. Hard Drive. 7: Troubleshooting. Finding Missing Files. Finding Missing Folders. Duplicate Files. Corrupt Catalogs Glossary. Index. Appendix A: Shortcuts. Appendix B: Where to go for more help. Adobe(R) Help Documentation. Adobe(R) Online Forums. Adobe(R) Tech Support. Websites/Blogs. TheLightroomLab.com. LightroomForums.net.

Introduction xi
Part 1 Getting Started
3(78)
Chapter 1 What's New In Lightroom 4?
5(10)
New Process Version
5(1)
Soft Proofing
6(1)
Maps
7(1)
Books
8(1)
Video
9(1)
Other New Features
10(5)
Chapter 2 The Lightroom Way
15(10)
Nondestructive Change
16(1)
The Catalog Concept
16(2)
Lightroom Logic---A Modular Approach
18(2)
Go with the Flow
20(1)
A Quick Walkthrough
21(2)
Let's Go
23(2)
Chapter 3 Getting Images into Lightroom
25(30)
The Import Dialog
25(3)
Source
28(1)
Devices
28(1)
Files
29(7)
Action
36(1)
The Grid and the Loupe
37(5)
Options and Destination
42(2)
File Handling
44(2)
File Renaming
46(2)
Apply During Import
48(1)
Destination
49(4)
Import Presets
53(1)
A Word about File Formats
54(1)
Chapter 4 Using the Side Door: Other Import Methods
55(26)
Drag and Drop
55(1)
Auto Import
56(5)
Importing from Another Catalog
61(10)
Shooting Tethered
71(10)
Part 2 Let's Get Organized!
81(250)
Chapter 5 Library---Part One
83(46)
Where Do I Put My Catalogs?
83(1)
Interface Overview
84(1)
Top Panel
85(3)
Left Panel Group
88(21)
Right Panel Group
109(20)
Chapter 6 Library---Part Two
129(38)
The Filmstrip
129(2)
Main Window
131(1)
Secondary Window
132(3)
Navigation Controls
135(2)
Quick Filter
137(1)
Visual Feedback Features
137(4)
Main Display Area
141(1)
Filter Bar
142(3)
Image Display Area
145(17)
Toolbar
162(4)
The Road Ahead
166(1)
Chapter 7 Organizing Your Images---The "Where"
167(50)
Where
168(1)
Catalog
169(22)
Collections
191(20)
Stacks
211(6)
Chapter 8 Organizing Your Images---The "What"
217(30)
What
217(1)
Keywords
218(24)
Metadata
242(4)
A Wealth of Information
246(1)
Chapter 9 Map
247(28)
The New "Where"
247(1)
The Toolbar
248(3)
Working with the Map View
251(1)
Embedded Data
251(3)
Searching
254(1)
Manual
255(2)
The Location Filter Bar
257(3)
Reverse Geocoding
260(1)
Saved Locations
261(1)
Public
262(3)
Private
265(2)
Other Options
267(1)
GPS Tracklogs
268(7)
Chapter 10 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
275(36)
Reviewing Your Shoot
275(1)
Grid and Loupe
276(4)
Survey View
280(2)
Compare
282(1)
Marking Your Selections
283(1)
Flags
283(8)
Stars
291(1)
Color Labels
292(5)
Select, Add, Subtract, and Intersect
297(1)
Filtering
298(1)
The Filter Bar
298(9)
Quick Filter
307(1)
Sources
308(2)
Time to Check the Map
310(1)
Chapter 11 What's Your Preference?
311(20)
Preferences
311(7)
Catalog Settings
318(3)
Identity Plate Setup
321(2)
Watermarks
323(1)
Layout Overlay
324(1)
File Naming
325(2)
Other Templates
327(1)
Develop Presets (Settings)
328(3)
Index 331
Gene McCullagh is an Adobe Community Professional and an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop Lightroom. A freelance photographer based near Dallas, Texas, he belongs to the Professional Photographers of America (PPA). Gene is the co-founder of the Dallas Fort Worth Adobe User Group (DFWAUG). He has been involved with Lightroom since the original beta release and enjoys teaching photographers about this versatile tool. He has published several feature articles in Photoshop User Magazine and Lightroom Magazine.